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Dr. Lena Kaur had spent fifteen years as a veterinary behaviorist, but the case of Juno, a three-year-old husky, was already shaping up to be one of her strangest.
Whether you are a seasoned veterinarian, a veterinary technician, or a devoted pet parent, remember: every behavior has a biological basis. And every biological disease has a behavioral signature. Learning to read that signature is the future of compassionate veterinary care.
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In the center of the nest lay three smooth, gray eggs, each no larger than a bumblebee. And perched above them, pressed flat against the inside of the drywall, was a creature Lena had never seen in person: a northern pygmy owl, barely six inches tall, its false eye-spots on the back of its head fixed in an eternal, unblinking stare. It was very much alive.
“Do you have a flashlight and a hammer?” Lena asked. barely six inches tall
That "naughty" behavior? Chewing, hiding, growling, or peeing outside the box—it might be a cry for medical help.